Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A registry adjusting device for use with a plurality of laser scanning units in a laser beam printer, said device comprising: (a) a reference clock generator; (b) phase-difference-measuring means for measuring a time-lag of a plurality of timing signals for recording an image in a main scanning direction by counting a reference clock supplied from said reference clock generator between said timing signals, and thereby said measuring means provides a plurality of count values, the plurality of timing signals produced by sensors, each of the sensors receiving a laser beam deflected by rotary polygons in said plurality of laser scanning units; (c) a plurality of registers storing said plurality of count values provided by said phase-difference measuring means; (d) frequency dividing means for dividing the reference clock by some value into a frequency divided signal, and outputting the frequency divided signal as a motor clock that drives the rotary polygons and (e) a pulse generator for generating a pulse to the frequency dividing means during a period equal to said count value of the reference clock so that operation of said frequency dividing means is halted during said period in order to adjust a rotation of rotary polygons.
2. The registry adjusting device as defined in claim 1 wherein a controller sets as a reference signal one of the timing signals for recording an image in the main scanning direction, and stores the count values of time-lags of respective timing signals with regard to the reference signal into said registers, then halts the operation of said frequency dividing means temporarily and starts the operation again with a delay corresponding to the count values of the time-lags stored in said registers for adjusting phases of the respective timing signals with regard to the reference signal.
3. The registry adjusting device as defined in claim 2 wherein said registers are a non-volatile-memory.
4. The registry adjusting device as defined in claim 1, wherein said registers are first registers, further comprising a further plurality of second registers, wherein a controller sets predetermined one of the timing signals as a reference signal for the timing signals for recording an image in the main scanning direction, and stores the count values of the time-lags of respective timing signals with regard to the reference signal into said first registers, then halts temporarily the operation of said frequency dividing means based on stored data in said first registers, and starts the operation again with a delay corresponding to the count values of the time-lags stored in the first registers for adjusting phases of the respective timing signals to be in phase with the reference signal, then said second registers store data corresponding to time-lags measured by said phase-difference-measuring means, and inputs one-shot-pulse-signals corresponding to the data stored in said second registers as a disable input into said frequency dividing means for halting temporarily said frequency dividing means, then varies temporarily duties of motor clocks for delaying phases of the motor clocks for further adjusting the phases.
5. The registry adjusting device as defined in claim 4 wherein said first registers and said second registers are a non-volatile-memory.
6. The registry adjusting device as defined in claim 1 wherein said registers are a non-volatile-memory.
Cooperative Patent Classification codes for this invention. Click any code to explore related patents in that topic.
Unknown
December 12, 2000
Browse 5M+ US patents with plain-English claim translations and AI-generated analysis.